If anyone is interested... ... ..... we just got into Anchorage from Az. pulling our new 34' 5th. whl.
The Alaska Highway is in very good condition for this time of year.
There is an 8 mile construction section that is smooth and ready to pave just north of Coal R.
From Haines Junction to Tok, Ak. it gets "a little frost heavey" but lots of those will be gone as the weather warms up. The road from Tok to Glenallen is in good shape except for 28 miles of earthquake damage done last fall with a 7. 9 quake in that area. There are about 20 or so 300' sections of gravel but they are smooth and maintained well. One section about a mile in length is soft and rutted and may be a problem or it also may dry up in a few weeks.
A 10 mile major construction project is in progress at Caribou Creek which is about 70 miles out of Anchorage. After April 21 the road will be closed from 1 AM to 7 AM. each day.
Diesel prices are 75 to 85 Canadian cents/liter. The highest was $1. 10/ liter at a lodge about mile 600. Didn't buy much of that. That is about $2. 80 US/gal. In Tok it was $1. 75/gal. and in Anchorage it is $1. 65/gal.
E-mail if you have any questions... Jack
The Alaska Highway is in very good condition for this time of year.
There is an 8 mile construction section that is smooth and ready to pave just north of Coal R.
From Haines Junction to Tok, Ak. it gets "a little frost heavey" but lots of those will be gone as the weather warms up. The road from Tok to Glenallen is in good shape except for 28 miles of earthquake damage done last fall with a 7. 9 quake in that area. There are about 20 or so 300' sections of gravel but they are smooth and maintained well. One section about a mile in length is soft and rutted and may be a problem or it also may dry up in a few weeks.
A 10 mile major construction project is in progress at Caribou Creek which is about 70 miles out of Anchorage. After April 21 the road will be closed from 1 AM to 7 AM. each day.
Diesel prices are 75 to 85 Canadian cents/liter. The highest was $1. 10/ liter at a lodge about mile 600. Didn't buy much of that. That is about $2. 80 US/gal. In Tok it was $1. 75/gal. and in Anchorage it is $1. 65/gal.
E-mail if you have any questions... Jack